Fighting A
Cerebral Palsy Case With The Right Birth Injury
Attorney
In the term 'cerebral palsy,'
cerebral means of, or having to do with, the cerebrum. Called
the telencephalon during fetal development, the cerebrum
together with the diencephalon make up the forebrain, the
outer-most area of the brain just behind the forehead and
underneath the most forward looking portion of the skull. The
word palsy refers to the uncontrolled muscle movements that are
characteristic of the disorder. Cerebral Palsy is neither
progressive nor contagious. If your child has CP, you should
contact a birth injury attorney.
Cerebral Palsy is caused by
damage to the motor control centers of the immature brain. The
brain does not complete development until the very late teens,
but the motor control centers generally reach maturity before
the fourth birthday. An estimated seventy-five per cent of CP
cases are due to damage to the fetal brain during pregnancy.
Five per cent of cases are caused by brain damage during birth.
The remaining cases occur fifteen per cent of cases occur
before the age of four.
A birth injury attorney is
vital because cerebral palsy is a permanent condition. It
affects the development of movement, muscle control and
posture. The motor control disabilities can also be accompanied
by epilepsy, disabilities in
cognition, perception,
communication and sensation. Behavioral problems and
secondary problems with development of the muscles and
skeleton are also common.
For all the reasons outlined
above, you must retain the services of a birth injury attorney
to obtain whatever the courts will allow by way of damages
caused by medical malpractice. Damage to the cerebrum can be
caused by non-standard medical care during pregnancy or during
birth: applying too much force when using forceps, for example.
Cerebral palsy has no cure. Physical and drug therapy can help
ameliorate additional problems and complications arising from
the condition.
One study done in 2003
estimated the financial cost for CP sufferers over their
lifetime to be just under $1,000,000, lost income included.
Another study of occurance in 6 different countries found CP
occurred between 2.12 and 2.45 times per one thousand live
births. Get the best birth injury attorney you can
find.
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